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News02.18.20Hoelting Joins Farm Credit Team
Get to know Jacksonville’s newest loan officer– Jessica Hoelting of Jacksonville.
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News01.27.20ARC vs. PLCChoose which framework is right for you – Agricultural Risk Coverage at the county level (ARC-CO), Agricultural Risk Coverage at the individual level (ARC-IC), or Price Loss Coverage (PLC) – by March 15 for 2019 coverage and June 30 for 2020 coverage.
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News01.16.20Lindsey Joins Farm Credit TeamGet to know Jacksonville’s newest member service specialist – Barbara Lindsey of Jacksonville.
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News01.02.20White Joins Farm Credit TeamGet to know Marion’s newest loan processing specialist – Halle White of Galatia.
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News12.31.19Ellinger Retires from Farm Credit After More Than 41 Years of ServiceLarry Ellinger, of Sherman, is retiring from Farm Credit Illinois Dec. 31, after more than 41 years providing support to generations of farm families. Ellinger is the regional manager of the Sherman regional office, serving cooperative members in Logan, Menard, and Sangamon Counties.
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News12.09.19Safe Internet UsageIn today’s fast-paced world, it’s rare to go one day without using the internet. So, it’s important to understand how to navigate it safely. Are you actively practicing the following tips?
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News12.02.19Deters Joins Farm Credit TeamGet to know Effingham’s newest loan officer – Jordan Deters of Sigel.
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News12.02.19Goudie Joins Farm Credit TeamGet to know the credit services division’s newest loan operations specialist – Lisa Goudie of Jacksonville.
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News12.02.19Jensen Joins Farm Credit Team
Get to know the newest associate general counsel – Dustin Jensen of Washington.
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News11.20.19Proactive Transition Brings Rewards, Reduces RisksDuring college, Levi Bailey of Clay County sold seed for a small independent company, which helped him create relationships that would move him closer to the career and lifestyle he always envisioned.
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News11.14.19Blending Life on and off the FarmFaith Kemme of Effingham County has always been a master at juggling many responsibilities and activities at once. And by pushing herself, she has become a valued asset to the family farm.